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Antonio Vivaldi
La Senna festeggiante, RV 693
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Composer
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Antonio Vivaldi
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Oratorio
Compose Date
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1726
Publication Date
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1995
Average_duration
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82:18
La Senna festeggiante, RV 693 is an opera composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1726. The plot of the opera revolves around the celebration of the river Seine in Paris. The libretto was written by Domenico Lalli and the opera was commissioned by the French ambassador to Venice, Vincent Languet, Count of Gergy. The opera premiered on May 5, 1726, at the Teatro Sant'Angelo in Venice. It was well-received by the audience and critics alike. The opera consists of three movements, each of which is divided into several sections. The first movement is a prologue that sets the scene for the celebration of the river Seine. The second movement is a series of arias and duets that celebrate the beauty and majesty of the river. The third movement is a finale that brings the celebration to a close. The music of La Senna festeggiante is typical of Vivaldi's style, with its lively rhythms, virtuosic solo passages, and colorful orchestration. The arias and duets are particularly noteworthy for their expressive melodies and emotional depth. One of the characteristics of the opera is its use of French and Italian musical styles. Vivaldi was known for his ability to blend different musical traditions, and in La Senna festeggiante, he combines the elegance and refinement of French music with the passion and energy of Italian music. Overall, La Senna festeggiante is a charming and delightful opera that showcases Vivaldi's musical genius. Its celebration of the river Seine is a testament to the beauty and power of nature, and its music continues to captivate audiences to this day.
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